[Pamphlets], 1984-1986.

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[Pamphlets], 1984-1986.

Pamphlets published 1984-1986 by Oscar Fernández de la Vega in Forest Hills, N.Y., generally in honor of particular Cuban authors, their spouses, or other figures important in Cuban culture, often upon anniversaries of their deaths. Pamphlets include original material and photocopied material, some by Fernández de la Vega and some not.

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